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was able to move (towards left side free space) 2 partition swap and linux partition (move left + extend) on my dual boot lubunutu/windows easily with no problems at all, even though many sites telling that might not work. so happy.

isdeadPosted 09/30/2017

Followed the instruction on the website : Used unetbutin to put this on a usb. Booted from usb. Was able to move partition to other side of empty partition without issue. thanks

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kakhakPosted 07/08/2017

This is a well-known software. Nothing to add on this.

aamadorPosted 03/31/2017

Extremely useful, I use it every time I reinstall my system

satoveyPosted 03/28/2017

I have yet to use this for the following reason:
I downloaded the Live CD and it would not boot.
This is caused by the fact that the ISO I downloaded was set up for EFI booting and not bios booting.
It would save time and resources if the developers would add either MBR or EFI_GPT
to the end of the file name so that users know which Live CD ISO will work on their equipment.
EFI_GPT will not boot on a BIOS MBR system so don't say that it will.
All one need to is do a web search "computer won't boot with 4T usb drive connected" and you will see the issue. It turns out that BIOS systems that look for the MBR, and do not know anything about GPT drives, will crash when a GPT drive that does not have an MBR connected. Two systems I have wont' go past the "enter setup boot menu" screen. In fact, with a GPT drive connected to the USB port, once the computer reaches the aforementioned screen, it will not respond to any key command, not even the ole CTRL+ALT+DEL reboot sequence.
Take care.

pkgdc74Posted 03/23/2017

1) Free
2) Simple and easy to use GUI.
3) Can partition Linux and Windows OSes
Here is what I needed done and GParted did without issue. I had Windows 2000 server HDD with 12gb (OS) and 400gb(data) partitions.I wanted to resize the OS partition to 50gb by taking 48 from data partition. I was able to do it in few easy steps. I would highly recommend GParted.

ingrilliPosted 03/19/2017

I had to increase a Windows 7 64-bit VirtualBox VM C: drive partition from 128GB to 256 GB. GParted was fast and worked out of the box.

zeytinparkPosted 02/27/2017

Good 👍

nataniahububaPosted 02/16/2017

Good partitioning tool. I prefer it under Linux.

larrachartPosted 06/22/2016

Great tool !

hugonapoliPosted 03/22/2016

The BEST tool for partitioning, resizing, moving, and dealing with partitions of ALL kind.

1 user found this review helpful.

dakillerchickenPosted 01/17/2016

Absolutely the best partitioning tool on the planet! So easy to use and versatile.

p-papPosted 11/08/2015

A must-have tool that will save your day whenever you need to manage disk partitions. It does one thing, and it does it very, very well. Professional quality software, highly recommended.

dapa1Posted 10/25/2015

great helper

pcspeakPosted 09/08/2015

Hard to find any fault. Gets better with every update. It's a 'Must Have' for your toolkit.

momistPosted 06/23/2015

I have been using GParted intermittently for many years, and would wholeheartedly recommend it to most people. However, 0.22.0-2 in either i486 or i583 versions will not boot on my Dell Latitude D630. I'm going back to an older one!

dlwiggersPosted 04/29/2015

Not exactly a Linux newbie, but maybe Linux dilettante. Can't point out a problem, even so.

I use this very often (like always) for Hard Drive copying. I find using GParted easier then CloneZilla or other HDD cloning software. To clone a HDD with GParted, select the primary partition then right click and choose copy. Now go to the upper right and select your destination HDD, move down and right click select paste. Click the check mark and done.

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